Lung function measurements in the Greenlandic Inuit population: results from the Greenlandic health survey 2017-2019.

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM European Clinical Respiratory Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20018525.2024.2387405
P Geisler, M E Jørgensen, C Viskum Larsen, P Bjerregaard, V Backer, A S Homøe, I Olesen, U M Weinreich
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Abstract

Background: Little is known about lung function in Inuit. The aim of this study was to describe lung function and the prevalence of obstructive and restrictive lung disease among Inuit in Greenland.

Methods: During the 2017-2019 Health Survey, spirometry, with forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC), and FEV1/FVC ratio in liters (L), and percent of predicted value (pred%) were recorded according to Global Lung function Initiative standard reference values (GLI). Smoking history was obtained. Obstructive spirometry was defined as FEV1/FVC <70%. Restrictive spirometry was proposed by FVC < 80% and FEV1/FVC >90%.

Results: Based on validated spirometries, 795/2084 persons were included in this cross-sectional, descriptive study. Of those, 54.6% were current- and 27.7% former smokers. In Inuit, normal lung function was higher than predicted GLI (FEV1 107.2 pred%/FVC 113.5 pred%). In total, 106 (13.3%) were found to have an obstructive lung function measurement and 11 (1.4%) had a restrictive pattern. Among current smokers, the prevalence of obstructive lung function was 16.4%. An accelerated decline in lung function was observed > 50 years old (y.o), compared to <50 y.o.

Conclusion: This study indicates that Inuit has higher absolute lung function values than standard GLI, despite the large proportion of smokers, which indicate a need for Inuit reference values in the daily clinical praxis. The high prevalence of obstructive lung function and rapid decline in lung function indicates the need for fucus on health issues that may affect lung health in Greenland.

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格陵兰因纽特人的肺功能测量:2017-2019 年格陵兰健康调查的结果。
背景:人们对因纽特人的肺功能知之甚少。本研究旨在描述格陵兰因纽特人的肺功能以及阻塞性和限制性肺部疾病的患病率:在 2017-2019 年健康调查期间,根据全球肺功能倡议标准参考值 (GLI) 记录了肺活量、第一秒用力呼气容积 (FEV1)、用力肺活量 (FVC)、FEV1/FVC 比值(单位:升)和预测值百分比 (pred%)。记录吸烟史。阻塞性肺活量被定义为 FEV1/FVC 90%:根据经过验证的肺活量计,795/2084 人被纳入了这项横断面描述性研究。其中,54.6%的人目前吸烟,27.7%的人曾经吸烟。在因纽特人中,正常肺功能高于预测的 GLI(FEV1 107.2 pred%/FVC 113.5 pred%)。共有 106 人(13.3%)的肺功能测量结果为阻塞性,11 人(1.4%)的测量结果为限制性。在目前的吸烟者中,肺功能阻塞的发生率为 16.4%。与 "结论 "相比,50 岁以上的人肺功能下降速度加快:这项研究表明,尽管因纽特人中吸烟者占很大比例,但其肺功能绝对值高于标准的全球肺功能指数,这表明在日常临床实践中需要因纽特人的参考值。阻塞性肺功能的高发病率和肺功能的快速下降表明,需要对可能影响格陵兰肺部健康的健康问题进行研究。
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